I would hope the new owners have a new stadium at the top of their agenda. Without a new stadium we are not going to be able to compete financially with other top clubs. I can't see them wanting to cover losses of 60-70 million every year.

Have a few questions about our new Chinese overlords, maybe someone here knows an answer:

What are the plans about the new stadium? Haven't heard much about it recently. Are we sharing San Siro with Inter permanently, or do they have plans to build a new one? If it's a new stadium do they plan to build it jointly and share it with Inter? I guess the actual question is how much connection/shared values do the new owners share with the new Inter owners? Is the relationship cooperative strategically or is it even more competitive because they're both Chinese?

Once real investment in the team is provided and we have a team capable of challenging the fans will return. Silvio has shown a lack of love for the team in recent years and the fans to an extent have showed the same by not turning up.

Those numbers don't go up that easily. Depends what you mean on "bit better team" too of course.

Of course not. What i mean we have players scoring interesting goals in team like loca, kucka, last bona's fk or even funny like bacca against chievo (deflection one) but still fans would like to see milan stronger, more possession in midfield is needed so we can run less and create more in attack. Watching milan defending against pescara at SS is just :puke: sure points matter but style of playing needs to be interesting to watch (you dont pay money for 3h on fresh air watching shit). More fluid in midfield ...